Saban and Richt want the same thing when it comes to keeping players on the right track and on the right side of the law. But for at least one day and one offseason, the coach we expected to play the role of disciplinarian was not the one who showed up to take the stage.

I LOL’d at the use of “developed” in that line. In this case, I suppose perception of tough depends on who’s asking the question. I think most of us have known his reputation for awhile, but others chose to ignore it and sent a few cheap shots coughOle’ Ball Coachcough Richt’s and Georgia’s way.

So are we to assume that Alvin Kamara just decided to leave Alabama? I mean, come on. He was suspended for disciplinary issues, and now he’s gone? Maybe “the process” calls for the usage of a different verbiage, but the results are the same, right? Maybe, though, Saban is right and Kamara won’t go on to do anything, but time will have to tell on that one.

Quote Of The Day

“Being a student at Georgia and playing ball, I’ve definitely grown, widened my horizons and experienced things I never thought I would. I feel like I’ve grown on and off the field, and the university prepared me for that. I’ve done some awesome things and met some awesome people. I’ll definitely be back to finish my schoolwork, because that was a big priority for me and my family and weighed heavily on my decision. I know football won’t last forever. It’ll be great to come back and get that degree, so I can tell my kids about it one day.” — Roquan Smith, AJ-C, 3/7/18